History

Details

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1745, incorporating earlier fittings and added to and altered in 1817. 3 storeys,
red brick, surmounted by cupola and with portico on ground floor, with paired Tuscan
columns. 2:3:2 bays, the centre set forward with pediment over, this an alteration
of 1817. Sash windows with glazing bars, except ground floor, French casements
over porch. Arched on top floor in centre. East and west fronts have Venetian
windows and a Tuscan loggia on the ground floor, these were added in 1817 for the
meat-market, that on the west now blocked in. The Assembly Room has good pictures
and chandeliers. Late C17 staircase with turned balusters and moulded strings.
Hipped slate roofs, clock in pediment. (RCHM 11).

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